…from the balcony of faith, we rest in the assurance that God never leaves us unloved or uncared for. His hope is a beacon of comfort. Over these eight lessons, our journey will take us through a section of Scripture titled “The God of AllComfort” in 2 Corinthians 1:3–7. The apostle Paul, the author…

…the balcony of faith, we rest in the assurance that God never leaves us unloved or uncared for. His hope is a beacon of comfort. Over these eight lessons, our journey will take us through a section of Scripture titled “The God of AllComfort,” in 2 Corinthians 1:3–7. The apostle Paul, the author…

Hymns of Comfort and Peace: Hearing God's Promise in Times of Need Total playing time: 72:36 Faithful pastors often wish that they could continue to offer comfort even after they leave a hospital room, a hospice bedside, a grieving widow, parents suffering the death of a child, and a host of other…

An imaginative sound pallet inspires these brief hymn-based preludes. Familiar melodic motifs and phrases are shared between the flute and piano, resulting in becoming arrangements for the entire Church Year.

…Bible Study Devotional Psalms of Praise Explores:* Psalms 9* Psalms 18* Psalms 30-32* Psalms 106 Sing a new song! Our God does marvelous things … for you. A New Song: All of Your Wonderful Deeds will encourage and uplift you as you reflect on the hope we have in our Savior, a hope as certain…

…“Who Trusts in God a Strong Abode” including an all new melody by Timothy Shaw for two-part equal voices, organ or piano, and with an optional solo. This is the hymn of the day for Trinity 23 and is appropriate for services themed around trust and God’s providence. Shaw has taken…

…God's love in new ways. Always they will have the opportunity to respond in love to their God. The contents of this book have been selected primarily for children who are six to eight years old. Many of the selections may also be sung by younger or older children, as well as by adults. All settings…

…glory of the new covenant;* the apostolic ministry of reconciling sinners to a gracious God;* how God's power is perfected in our weakness. God's Sufficient Grace Session 1: The God of AllComfort Session 2: God's Answer Is Yes! Session 3: Superiority of the New Covenant Session 4: Treasure in Clay…

…of the new covenant; * the apostolic ministry of reconciling sinners to a gracious God; * how God's power is perfected in our weakness. God's Sufficient Grace Session 1: The God of AllComfort Session 2: God's Answer Is Yes! Session 3: Superiority of the New Covenant Session 4: Treasure in Clay…

A setting by John A. Behnke of his own paraphrase of 1 John 3:2 for two-part choir and keyboard (piano or organ). This accessible, memorable piece may be sung by two-part mixed voices or two-part equal voices. 1 John 3:2 is appointed on All Saints' Day and during Eastertide.

…series features the inventive and thoughtful organ compositions of Benjamin M. Culli. Highlights in this set include a playful setting of “O Sing to the Lord,” a syncopated “All Depends on Our Possessing,” and a sensitive “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.”

…started! * 5 Books * 1 DVD Psalms of Praise Explores:* Psalms 9 * Psalms 18 * Psalms 30-32 * Psalms 106 Sing a new song! Our God does marvelous things … for you. A New Song: All of Your Wonderful Deeds will encourage and uplift you as you reflect on the hope we have in our Savior, a hope as certain…

…accounts, points to God's gracious salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ. The peace that Christ has brought to the world enables us to break out in a liturgy of praise. The salvation story did not end with Christ's ascension, however; Christ's Church is called to go to "all nations"-men, women,…

…accounts, points to God's gracious salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ. The peace that Christ has brought to the world enables us to break out in a liturgy of praise. The salvation story did not end with Christ's ascension, however; Christ's Church is called to go to "all nations"-men, women,…

…answers and comfort, and we struggle to make sense of our sorrow. At the core of our questions is doubt. Does God really have our best interests at heart? If so, then . . . why? These stories of others who have suffered miscarriage and infant loss will encourage you to look to God’s Word for…

…answers and comfort, and we struggle to make sense of our sorrow. At the core of our questions is doubt. Does God really have our best interests at heart? If so, then . . . why? These stories of others who have suffered miscarriage and infant loss will encourage you to look to God’s Word for…

…SATB choir singing a harmonization by J. S. Bach. This hymn of comfort and trust may be familiar in a different translation ("Who Trusts in God a Strong Abode"), which is the Hymn of the Day for Trinity 23. Who puts his trust In God most just Hath built his house securely, Hath built his house…

…our Lord, this book provides more than just temporary comfort: it is steeped in the hope of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Readers of Burma’s newest study will be reminded of the overflowing cup of grace given to them by their loving God.” —Lisa M. Clark, writer of Blessings and Prayers…

…our Lord, this book provides more than just temporary comfort: it is steeped in the hope of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Readers of Burma’s newest study will be reminded of the overflowing cup of grace given to them by their loving God.” —Lisa M. Clark, writer of Blessings and Prayers…

…of Systematic Theology Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO Chairman of the C.F.W. Walther Round Table All Christians who seek to know "the great works of God" (Acts 2:11) and find the comfort of Christ throughout the scriptures will want to buy this book. Carl Beckwith, PhD Associate Professor…

…of Systematic Theology Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO Chairman of the C.F.W. Walther Round Table All Christians who seek to know "the great works of God" (Acts 2:11) and find the comfort of Christ throughout the scriptures will want to buy this book. Carl Beckwith, PhD Associate Professor…

…organ settings on seven favorite hymns of comfort suitable for preservice music or hymn preludes for funerals or memorial services by Kenneth T. Kosche. Because funeral services arrive on short notice, these preludes may be worked up quickly. In all cases, the hymn tune is prominent and recognizable…

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